Another note in favour of "electric bicycles for the mind" as an analogy for large language models: nobody should ride an electric bicycle without first learning how to use it

And how to ride it safely, both for themselves and for other people

@simon Not with you on this one… I never did any study or manual-reading, just switched from a regular bike to an e-bike between one commuting day and the next and suddenly everything was so much faster and less painful. I don't think the LLM analogy holds water.
@timbray to clarify, I'm including learning to ride a non-electric bike as part of this

@simon @timbray mastodon is showing me this conversation so i hope it's ok if i butt in

if i am reading this correctly...

the biggest assholes in ebike world are those who don't know the rules of non-ebike-world, the 30mph in bike lane folks w/o 'on your left' warnings, the ones trashing trails, etc.

w/r/t media literacy, understanding how the LLM works, understanding how it generates output, all that. = your mind should be critical and understand the model first.